Education programs and resources NPS MedicineWise provides a range of health professional education programs relating to health conditions commonly managed in primary care. Independent and evidence-based, program activities and resources are designed to inform decisions about medicines and medical tests and to improve patient outcomes. All activities are free of charge and most are CPD-accredited. Activities for GPs Educational visits 30-minute facilitated in-practice discussion tailored to GPs’ learning needs. Different therapeutic approaches and the choices available are discussed one-on-one with an independent NPS MedicineWise Educational Visitor. Also available as virtual visits via video call. Clinical e-Audits Improving clinical practice for better patient health. Allow GPs to compare their practice with that of their peers. New data retrieval features can now sync patient data from practice software. PBS/MBS Practice Reviews Give individual GPs data on dispensing of PBS medicines they prescribe or the MBS tests they order in specific clinical areas. Activities for whole of practice teams MedicineInsight visits Practices participating in the MedicineInsight program – contributing to Australia’s large-scale longitudinal dataset – will be presented with individual data that allows them to compare their own patterns of prescribing and patient care with national benchmarks. This data can help inform customised quality improvement activities that align with key areas identified for improvement. Small group meetings 1-hour group meeting for up to 10 primary care providers – GPs, pharmacists and nurses – from one practice. Evidence and guidelines are enhanced with prescribing and practice data insights from MedicineInsight to align with best practice and identify key areas for improvement. Activities for all health professionals Webinars Each topic features a multidisciplinary panel of experts discussing the latest evidence and therapeutic options. Available live, and as on-demand recordings. Clinical case studies Participants compare their management of a hypothetical clinical scenario with that of peers. Immediate feedback and clinical expert commentary are provided to challenge thinking and improve patient care. Online courses Informing quality decision-making in the use of medicines and medical tests. Engaging modules allow health professionals and students to work at their own pace. National Prescribing Curriculum Interactive case-based modules cover a range of conditions. Designed to encourage confident and rational prescribing, the modules are valuable learning tools for Australian medical and pharmacy students.